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A man accused of killing his brother-in-law with a crossbow has been acquitted of murder and manslaughter by a jury.
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Mr Hanson, a plumber from St Keverne, was married to Mr Schofield's sister Julia Hanson.
The court heard he was violent towards her and she left him, staying with Mr Schofield.
But Mr Hanson arrived at Mr Schofield's farm on the Lizard on 25 October last year, the court heard.
The trial heard he was shot with the crossbow while attacking Mrs Hanson.
Mr Schofield told the court he was hoping Mr Hanson would feel threatened by the weapon and leave.
Questioned by his defence counsel, Richard Smith QC, Mr Schofield said he had no thoughts of firing the crossbow when he loaded it.
It was discharged and the bolt hit Mr Hanson in the chest, passing straight through his heart and a major blood vessel before exiting through his back.
They were also shown the blood-soaked bolt and the crossbow that fired it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-34089176